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i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, two takes on the civil war. we assess the challenges posed by the possibilities, ranging from missile strikes to training the rebels. >> brown: and margaret warner examines the humanitarian crisis as the u.n. and others try to get aid to refugees and citizens still inside the country. >> woodruff: and the world got its first glimpse today of the new royal heir. we get an update on the one-day- old prince of cambridge and his family. >> brown: then the obama administration is pressing young adults to enroll in health insurance plans. ray suarez gets two views on the benefits and the drawbacks. >> woodruff: a california program takes guns away from those who legally bought them, but are now barred from owning them. spencer michels has our next story on stopping gun violence. >> this is an ak47 assault rifle. this is a 500 caliber revolver. all of them have been confiscated within the last six months. >> brown: can elderly patients with dementia consent to sex? w
i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, two takes on the civil war. we assess the challenges posed by the possibilities, ranging from missile strikes to training the rebels. >> brown: and margaret warner examines the humanitarian crisis as the u.n. and others try to get aid to refugees and citizens still inside the country. >> woodruff: and the world got its first glimpse today of the new royal heir. we get an update on the one-day- old...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: the release comes amid reports of a new n.s.a. spying program on internet activity. we look at the latest revelations and the secret court at the center of the controversy. >> ifill: then, ben bernanke's tenure as federal reserve chairman nears its end, as the debate over who will replace him begins. we examine how that choice could affect the economic recovery. >> brown: egypt's government ordered police to take all means necessary to disband protests in support of the ousted president. margaret warner explores the potential for violence and the actions of the new military rule. >> ifill: and in india, child labor is outlawed, but a staggering number of children still toil away. fred de sam lazaro reports on efforts to change that practice. >> the combination of official and middle-class indifference, and dire poverty, drives perhaps 50 million children into the workplace. some as young as six or seven. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >>
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: the release comes amid reports of a new n.s.a. spying program on internet activity. we look at the latest revelations and the secret court at the center of the controversy. >> ifill: then, ben bernanke's tenure as federal reserve chairman nears its end, as the debate over who will replace him begins. we examine how that choice could affect the economic recovery. >> brown: egypt's government ordered police...
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i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, manning could now face up to 136 years in prison for giving classified information to wikileaks. we examine the verdict and ask, did he get a fair trial? >> brown: then, a group of top doctors and scientists want to change the definition of cancer. we look at the recommendations on approaches to detection and treatment. >> ifill: an effort to take sexual assault cases in the military out of the chain of command is gaining support in the senate. judy woodruff talks to new york democrat kirsten gillibrand. >> we all agree that we have to do something about sexual assault and rape in the military and victims aren't democrats or republicans. they don't an ideology. victims' voices have to be heard. >> brown: parts of honduras have become overrun by violent drug gangs. we report on one city where more than 20 people are murdered each week. >> people here do whatever they want. no one believes things will change. it felt like the most dangerous city was returning. >
i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, manning could now face up to 136 years in prison for giving classified information to wikileaks. we examine the verdict and ask, did he get a fair trial? >> brown: then, a group of top doctors and scientists want to change the definition of cancer. we look at the recommendations on approaches to detection and treatment. >> ifill: an effort to take sexual assault cases in the military out of the chain of...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we get reaction from washington and moscow and talk with former national security agency officials about the scope of u.s. spying programs. >> they're still collecting everything, content word for word of every doe midwest incommunication in this country. >> the idea that n.s.a. is keeping files on americans as a general rule just isn't true. >> woodruff: then, rebels fired scores of rockets on the syrian city of homs as the assad regime celebrated army day. margaret warner gets the latest on the bloody civil war from npr's deborah amos. >> brown: law enforcement bids farewell to f.b.i. director robert mueller. ray suarez explores the transformation of the bureau after the 9-11 attacks. >> woodruff: and we hear from two u.s. senators leading the push to keep the military's sexual assault cases in the chain of command. gwen ifill talks to new hampshire republican kelly ayotte and missouri democrat claire mccaskill. >> the other side has wanted to make this a
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not only the fight for trayvon, the fight for so many other young black and brown boys of this country. think the point that president obama made that this could have been him 35 years ago was so important to the american people. obviously, the most influential man on the planet is weighing in from an american perspective. just to have the president of the united states comment on our -- ition, a touchstone touched home. it is moments and comments such as the one the president made that sparks the conversation in every household over the dinner table. the conversation is, what can we do as parents. what can we do as men? what can we do as fathers? what can we do as mentors to stop this from happening? what thehat is conversation begins. a lot of our energy that we have channeled, we have taken the negative energy that has been throughout this whole process, we've taken the negative energy and we're are trying to turn it into a positive. a lot of people tell you that nothing possibly those -- i think positive can come out of debt. i disagree. i disagree wholeheartedly. tomorrow ase can
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merrill brown, school of communication and media. fox news contributor rick grinnell. "fox news watch" is on now. >> we are actually poised to reverse the forces that battered the middle class for so long and start building an economy where everyone who works hard can get ahead. but -- here's the big but. i'm here to tell you today that we are not there yet. we all know that. we are not there yet. we have got more work to do. >> president obama at knox cole negligent illinois on wednesday. this is the exact same place where back in 2005 then senator obama laid out his economic vision for the country. a lot of times you and fellow conservatives like you have said that the media is giving the president a free pass. hay comes out with this speech. he announce as series of speeches about the future of the country. and a lot of the media aren't buying it. i have seen lot of critical headlines. >> you expect charles krauthammer saying he's running for president again. incomes have steady fallen since the recession ended. you are right. as john nolte pointed out abc news, chu
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>> yes, i am. >> brown: your organization. so you're working with young african american men and women, but what-- what do you tell them? what's the most important thing for them to negotiate their way through all the things we've talked about? >> i try to tell them to be aware of your surroundings and how other people are perceiving you. and you don't need to be defensive, but you need to actually think more than a normal person would about can this be perceived incorrectly? and be nonaggressive. just naturally. and just try to think about that. because people are going to sometimes see you incorrectly, but a conversation, "hey, who are you? what do you want? i'm just trying to walk home." there was something that could have defused it? but on the other end, i think that self-defense in this case should not have been applicable at all. for example, if you incorrectly approach someone because you think they're doing something wrong and then whatever ensues after that, it should be your fault. and that's could be a modification
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we recap the president's speech, including his pledge to fight for the middle class with new investments in jobs, education and homeownership. >> woodruff: then in an exclusive interview, the majority leader of the senate expressed optimism that congress will start to be productive again. we talk with nevada democrat harry reid. >> there's still 60% of the republicans who want to do good things, and i'm confident that some of the people who are-- have tea party affiliation, i think even they're tired of the gridlock. >> brown: a new report says where you live and work can make climbing the economic ladder tougher. we explore a detailed portrait of american social mobility. >> woodruff: in one of california's oldest prisons, once violent inmates are being transformed into peacemakers. we profile that program, wrapping up our series on stopping gun violence. >> this is 52 weeks of very difficult self-exploration. the success of the program is whether or not af
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we recap the president's speech, including his pledge to fight for the middle class with new investments in jobs, education and homeownership. >> woodruff: then in an exclusive interview, the majority leader of the senate expressed optimism that congress will start to be productive again. we talk with nevada democrat harry reid. >> there's still 60% of the republicans who want to do good things, and i'm...
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thank you, pamela brown. we joined by forensic psychologist from boston and angela rose, a sexual assault victim and victims advocate and pounder of the group pave. let's go through some of what happened today. we'll play some of the testimony from ariel castro, who despite all of his denials and rewriting of history, at one point he actually did manage to try to apologize to the women he tortured. >> i would like to apologize to the victims, amanda berry, michelle knight, gina de jesus. i am truly sorry what happened. to this day i'm trying to answer my own questions. i don't know why a man that had everything going on for himself, i had a job, i had a home, hi vehicles, i had my musical talent, i had everything going on for me, your honor. i had a good history of working, providing. i just hope they can find in their hearts to forgive me. >> dr. sorentino, i want to go to you first. describe to me what we heard today. what was this man saying? what were his motivations? >> i think intellectually we all were
thank you, pamela brown. we joined by forensic psychologist from boston and angela rose, a sexual assault victim and victims advocate and pounder of the group pave. let's go through some of what happened today. we'll play some of the testimony from ariel castro, who despite all of his denials and rewriting of history, at one point he actually did manage to try to apologize to the women he tortured. >> i would like to apologize to the victims, amanda berry, michelle knight, gina de jesus....
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mayor willie brown thanks so much for your time. coming up an early gift to the president at the capitol. and we'll tell you how the democrats are planning to take their gloves off and get tough. man, i hope that is true. they thinking? ç] (vo) current tv is the place for compelling true stories. (kaj) jack, how old are you? >> nine. (adam) this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines. way inside. (christoff) we're patrolling the area looking for guns, drugs, bodies ... (adam) we're going to places where few others are going. [lady] you have to get out now. >> lots of terrible things happen to people growing marijuana. >> this crop to me is my livelihood. >> i'm being violated by the health care system. (christoff) we go and spend a considerable amount of time getting to know the people and the characters that are actually living these stories. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo)
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terrell brown reports. >> reporter: alex rodriguez worked out in tampa, recovering from an injury that has kept him off the field all year. with a suspension looming, the only question now is if he will ever play again. >> there it goes. >> reporter: a major league team executive tells us the commissioner's office is considering suspending rodriguez for using performance-enhancing drugs and violating the integrity of the game policy. violating it could carry a lifetime ban. >> this is a guy who was destined for the hall of fame. >> espn investigator t.j. quinn first reported the story. >> it is believe thad he acti activively obstructed with the investigation. they have looked into charges that he tampered with witnesses, that he tried to get documents, possibly have them destroyed. if they got the evidence to back that up, that adds a whole other element to this case. >> reporter: in an interview for "sports illustrated" he seemed hopeful about his future. i'm not giving up, he said. i have tremendous hope. hopefully there's a come more chapters in the book. "sports illustrated" manag
terrell brown reports. >> reporter: alex rodriguez worked out in tampa, recovering from an injury that has kept him off the field all year. with a suspension looming, the only question now is if he will ever play again. >> there it goes. >> reporter: a major league team executive tells us the commissioner's office is considering suspending rodriguez for using performance-enhancing drugs and violating the integrity of the game policy. violating it could carry a lifetime ban....
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on the panel this week, judy miller, monica crowley, jim pinkerton, mel brown and fox news contributor rick grenell. fox news watch is on right now. >> we're actually poised to reverse the forces that battered the middle-class for so long and start building an economy where everyone who works hard can get ahead. but here is the big but -- i'm here to tell you that we're not there yet. we all know that. we're not there yet. we've got more work to do. >> rick: president obama in illinois. this the exact same state where back in 2005 when senator obama laid out his economic vision for the country. jim, a lot of times you and fellow conservatives like you have said the media has given the president a free pass. he comes out with this speech, a series of speeches about the future of the country a lot of the media aren't buying it. what do you think? >> you expect the charles krauthammer, he has nothing better to do than to campaign. wall street pointed out incomes have fallen steadily. you are right. as john nolte pointed out, all big foot media reporters and had he called it deva-pivot bac
on the panel this week, judy miller, monica crowley, jim pinkerton, mel brown and fox news contributor rick grenell. fox news watch is on right now. >> we're actually poised to reverse the forces that battered the middle-class for so long and start building an economy where everyone who works hard can get ahead. but here is the big but -- i'm here to tell you that we're not there yet. we all know that. we're not there yet. we've got more work to do. >> rick: president obama in...
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something, and democrats passing around bumper stickers on twitter, and it's like lucy accusing charlie brown of not kicking the football, and the republicans are lucy in this scenario. >> this time i am going to kick that football clear to the moon. >> kevin, the president called for universal pre-k infrastructure, and universal investment, and the deficit has been coming down so why not? >> right, you know, the interesting thing looking at the speech was that it was pure campaign mode, and he was very insulting and condescending towards republican opponents and he was blaming them for obstructing his great ideas but then didn't offer any great new ideas but promised in the next few weeks, he would. it's an odd speech. it was like manuel the silly stupid waiter as the republican and that's the attitude he has towards them, and that's not a great way to start a negotiation, and the news this week it's related to the economy improving and the deficit going down because of the improvement in the economy, and the debt showdown in the fall, which might go into the winter, is probably going to be
something, and democrats passing around bumper stickers on twitter, and it's like lucy accusing charlie brown of not kicking the football, and the republicans are lucy in this scenario. >> this time i am going to kick that football clear to the moon. >> kevin, the president called for universal pre-k infrastructure, and universal investment, and the deficit has been coming down so why not? >> right, you know, the interesting thing looking at the speech was that it was pure...
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i'm pamela brown in for fredericka whitfield. these stories are topping this hour. swift water rescues save live in north carolina. not everyone is able to escape. we have an update on the victims. >>> fears realized in new york. the body of a man involved a deadly wedding party boating accident is found. we'll bring you the latest developments. >>> and a remarkable scene in brazil. millions of people crowd the beach. all of them there to celebrate mass with the pope. >>> in new york, this afternoon,
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and helps reduce the look of brown spots in just 4 weeks. for healthy radiant skin. try it for a month. then go ahead and try to spot a spot. aveeno® positively radiant. naturally beautiful results. . >>> so earlier in the show we asked you for you to caption this photo and producer eric schultz has some of the best responses. what do you got? >> hey, thomas. at jack cook in new york says if you had appointed carlos danger ambassador to tijuana, the party wouldn't be having this problem. and @brian west says if you thought texts from hillary were a ratings booster wait for the rodham vine. >> social media will be ablaze for this. carlos danger's day here, because maya wrote in saying, what would carlos danger do? that will be a new acronym. "morning joe" starts right now.
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. >> john: i know the human evolution involves rising above those impulses but when i see chris brown i feel my stress rising because i'm against lip-syncing. thank you for coming on. >> thank you for having me. >> john: of course. up next, everyone loves ice cream. even those in the middle of a war. stick around. (vo) later tonight current tv is the place for compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. >> john: somebody at al-qaeda's community outreach has realized indiscriminately killing innocent people hurts the organization on a pr level. okay al-qaeda, some of us americans have figured that out here. here's an idea. syria, torn apart by civil war and an american president powerless to help, and the president backing up the murderous assad regime,
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not a negative thing it's just facing reality i think jim brown from stoppable coalition live in london thanks very much indeed fuel respectable not well still to come this hour red lights green lights almost all of the detainees will get parole still be released while others to be cleared for release are left trapped inside the prison walls that after the break. nobody should. this is to me holds. to me and our sorrow. is that was for the show to. get in the six pm get out six be the six. day war room. school. to me the class people in those. days the word against her. it's hard to think about. and to know that many may not have only been the last. should never be but there are also due to foreclosures that never should have. these continues here in r.t. al-qaeda linked extremists who continue to hold about two hundred kurdish civilians hostage in syria including women and children because in the area have been trying to protect their homes and made heavy fighting between she had his forces and syrian government troops on reports. in two hundred civilians and let me stress that we're t
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terrell brown reports alex rodriguez is expected to get hit hardest. the obama administration defends collecting the phone records of millions of americans. bob orr tells us members of congress are skeptical. >> so what's it going to be next? >> pelley: can it be? anthony mason reports economic performance is now tied in part to how well lady gaga performs. and when julie stitt decided to donate her kidney, it set off a chain of events she could not have imagined. >> i've never seen anything like that in 28 years in the transplant field. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> schieffer: good evening, scott's off tonight on t's off nt, i am bob schieffer. the other shoe is about to drop as in the baseball drug scandal. major league baseball has gotified the players' union which players it intends to tspend. m don't know how many will be affected but the game's highest- pld player, alex rodriguez of the new york yankees, is expected to be among the hardest tht. terrell brown has our report. >> reporter: alex rodr
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jeffrey brown is here with that discussion. >> brown: to what degree is detroit a special case? in what ways is it representative of problems in other cities? those and other questions have been much in the air since the bankruptcy filing. for some answers, we turn to kathy wylde, president and c.e.o. of the partnership for new york city, a nonprofit focused on the city's economy, infrastructure, and education system. author and urban studies theorist richard florida, director of the martin prosperity institute at the university of toronto. his books include "the rising of the creative class" and "the great re-set." and bruce katz of the brookings institution, co-author of "the metropolitan revolution: how cities and metros are fixing our broken politics and fragile economy." welcome to all of answer those questions. to what degree is detroit special? in what says does it tell us something larger? >> i think detroit is special in the extent of the collapse. i mean this is a very large city. 138 square miles. it has seen radical population loss from two million in 1950 down to le
jeffrey brown is here with that discussion. >> brown: to what degree is detroit a special case? in what ways is it representative of problems in other cities? those and other questions have been much in the air since the bankruptcy filing. for some answers, we turn to kathy wylde, president and c.e.o. of the partnership for new york city, a nonprofit focused on the city's economy, infrastructure, and education system. author and urban studies theorist richard florida, director of the...
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how governor brown wants businesses to start paying it down. >> and the mystery of monogamy. scientist figure out 80th is we want to for over 60,000 california foster children, having necessary school supplies can mean the difference between success and failure. the day i start, i'm already behind. i never know what i'm gonna need. new school, new classes, new kids. it's hard starting over. to help, sleep train is collecting school supplies for local foster children. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help a foster child start the school year right. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. >> happening in florida where there have been a series of explosions at propane plant just north of orlando. witness say thousands of 30 fat high propane tank loaded on pallet exploding every minute or 2. witness also say this sounds like gunshots fireworks going off. there are reports of injuries at this point we don't know how many or how severe. evacuation under way and people living within a mile of this site are being told to leave. this is happenin
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you don't want to talk about the world black, brown, red, white people, you want to lecture black people. mr. o'reilly, i would like to have that conversation protecting behind white fences, come to the streets and you were surprised that black people don't throw bananas at each other or swing from trees. >> can you believe that? >> it is unbelievable on so many levels. let me start by saying he is making the charge that o'reilly portrays black people as animals, and this never happened, is not true. o'reilly in the whole especially side, which we talked about on the radio, was going on about defeating racial stereotypes in this society. that's not what michael eric dyson wants to do. he wants to hold up somehow that bill o'reilly is a racist and target of the conversation and therefore we should be about somehow going after bill o'reilly. well, who does that help? let's think about that. if this is a real conversation about helping people, if you truly love people, want to help those in need, how does it help to go after conservatives o'reilly, white people, rich people. let's go to the
you don't want to talk about the world black, brown, red, white people, you want to lecture black people. mr. o'reilly, i would like to have that conversation protecting behind white fences, come to the streets and you were surprised that black people don't throw bananas at each other or swing from trees. >> can you believe that? >> it is unbelievable on so many levels. let me start by saying he is making the charge that o'reilly portrays black people as animals, and this never...
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josh brown, art hogan. stick around, we have a lot more work to do because now the herbalife battle got got a lot more interesting today. a lot more personal. george soros entered into carl icahn and bill ackman's fight. soros is making a huge bet on this one. we have that story up is next on "kudlow." in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. >>> i appreciate, bill, that you called me a great investor. i thank you for that. unfortunately, i can't say the same for you. >> icahn never one to shy away there from a good fight. the stock of herbalife has rocketed higher. now up nearly 100% so far this year, larry. >> up
josh brown, art hogan. stick around, we have a lot more work to do because now the herbalife battle got got a lot more interesting today. a lot more personal. george soros entered into carl icahn and bill ackman's fight. soros is making a huge bet on this one. we have that story up is next on "kudlow." in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help...
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brown rice triscuit. a new take on an old favorite. with a delicious taste and a crispier crunch. so you can capture your receipts, ink for all business purchases. and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from cha. so you can. the physical damage was pretty bad. the emotional toll was even worse. our daughter had nightmares. what that robber really took from us was our peace of mind. with adt, we got it back. [ male announcer ] every 14.6 seconds, a burglary takes place in the united states. so rely on the fast alarm response of adt. a single adt system can help protect you from burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide. when an alarm is received, adt calls the local authorities for help. and you can get this monitored protection, plus great local service, starting for just over $1 a day. and only adt offers a theft protection guarantee. take it from me. the time to think about a security system isn't after something bad happens -- it's before. [ male announcer ] call now and g
brown rice triscuit. a new take on an old favorite. with a delicious taste and a crispier crunch. so you can capture your receipts, ink for all business purchases. and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from cha. so you can. the physical damage was pretty bad. the emotional toll was even worse. our daughter had nightmares. what that robber really took from us was our peace of mind. with adt, we got...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we recap the president's speech, including his pledge to fight for the middle class with new investments in jobs, education and homeownership. >> woodruff: then in an exclusive interview, the majority leader of the senate expressed optimism that congress will start to be productive again. we talk with nevada democrat harry reid.
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we recap the president's speech, including his pledge to fight for the middle class with new investments in jobs, education and homeownership. >> woodruff: then in an exclusive interview, the majority leader of the senate expressed optimism that congress will start to be productive again. we talk with nevada democrat harry reid.
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i'm pamela brown in for fredericka whitfield. these stories are topping this hour. swift water rescues save live in north carolina. not everyone is able to escape. we have an update on the victims. >>> fears realized in new york. the body of a man involved a deadly wedding party boating accident is found. we'll bring you the latest developments. >>> and a remarkable scene in brazil. millions of people crowd the beach. all of them there to celebrate mass with the pope. >>> in new york, this afternoon, officials say they have found the body of the best man missing after a pre-wedding party boat crash. >> a jet skier did observe what he thought was a body in the water today one mile south of here. our communications section of the sheriff's office was conducted. our marine unit with the fire department was dispatched and we did recover a body. that body has been turned over to our medical examiner for a positive identification. but we do believe that that is the victim, our second victim in this tragic incident, mark lennon. >> the friend is charged with first-degree v
i'm pamela brown in for fredericka whitfield. these stories are topping this hour. swift water rescues save live in north carolina. not everyone is able to escape. we have an update on the victims. >>> fears realized in new york. the body of a man involved a deadly wedding party boating accident is found. we'll bring you the latest developments. >>> and a remarkable scene in brazil. millions of people crowd the beach. all of them there to celebrate mass with the pope....
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i am pamela brown in today for fredricka whitfield. thank you so much for being here with us on this saturday. here's some of the top stories we are following and seeing in the newsroom. party on the hudson river ends violently. the boat crashed and now the bride is missing. just two weeks before the wedding. we have all of the details up next. >>> san diego mayor says he's not going anywhere. despite serious allegations of sexual harassment. we are hearing from bun of his accusers. bloody rampage in a florida apartment building ends with six people and the gunmen dead. we will take you lou exactly what happened there last night. >>> our top story this saturday morning. pre-wedding party goes terribly wrong in new york. the boat crashed in the hudson river. would people are missing and four injured at this hour. you have been polling the story. give tuesday latest on who was missing and about the rescue operations. >> reporter: program, let me set the scene for you. we just arrived here at the marina. the investigation is under way. wo
i am pamela brown in today for fredricka whitfield. thank you so much for being here with us on this saturday. here's some of the top stories we are following and seeing in the newsroom. party on the hudson river ends violently. the boat crashed and now the bride is missing. just two weeks before the wedding. we have all of the details up next. >>> san diego mayor says he's not going anywhere. despite serious allegations of sexual harassment. we are hearing from bun of his accusers....
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brown rice triscuit. a new take on an old favorite. thto fight chronic.ste osteoarthritis pain.h. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles or serious
brown rice triscuit. a new take on an old favorite. thto fight chronic.ste osteoarthritis pain.h. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of...
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a trans gendered teenager delivered a petition to governor brown demonstrating the support for a new law. ashton lee was born female but felt more like a boy. he wants the state to pass a law to require public schools sports programs to include trans gendered students according to the gender in which they identify. >> i'm a boy. i was put into a class with all girls in p.e. every day going into thatóom cl it was kind of like it was only me. i was by myself. no one understood what it was like. >> the petition had signatures from 6,000 supporters. he says he is amazed at the encouragement. >>> o.j. simpson was granted parole. the former n.f.l. star won parole on some charges but still faces at least four more years behind bars. in 2008 he was convicted of kidnapping and robbing two sports memorabilias. he is entitled to another parole hearing late next year. >>> the president is sending democrats home with a message. mr. obama paid a rare visit to capitol hill today to motivate democrats for the budget fight they will face for the fall. >> we know what the american people are looking
a trans gendered teenager delivered a petition to governor brown demonstrating the support for a new law. ashton lee was born female but felt more like a boy. he wants the state to pass a law to require public schools sports programs to include trans gendered students according to the gender in which they identify. >> i'm a boy. i was put into a class with all girls in p.e. every day going into thatóom cl it was kind of like it was only me. i was by myself. no one understood what it was...
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joining me now, judith brown of the advancement project. and wayne slater for "dallas morning news." thank you very much, wayne aen and judith. from the begin of this thing, i spotted reince priebus, the multistate, dozens of states around the country all with republican legislatures, solve of them in blue states using their power to screw the black voter out of voting. in many cases they openly state it. they can't get a majority of all the voters so we'll get the majority of white voters and keep the others from voting much. it's clear what they're doing. along comes the supreme court led by conservatives 5-4. they say 5-4. by the way, we're getting rid of the voting rights act, the tool to stop this kind of stuff from going on. how do you do it without it? >> section 5 of the voting rights act allowed the department of justice to preclear any changes in the law. now what the justice department has said is we're going to step up our efforts. we may not be able to do it that way, but there's other provisions of the voting rights act that s
joining me now, judith brown of the advancement project. and wayne slater for "dallas morning news." thank you very much, wayne aen and judith. from the begin of this thing, i spotted reince priebus, the multistate, dozens of states around the country all with republican legislatures, solve of them in blue states using their power to screw the black voter out of voting. in many cases they openly state it. they can't get a majority of all the voters so we'll get the majority of white...
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>> my personal opinion is in part because they're brown. >> no brown people in power? >> well, you know, it's the demographic is changing, you know. and this -- if this crowd gets legalized, you know, it's a young community with children. they're voters. >> so just how important is the latino vote? as the fastest growing minority group in the u.s., latinos make up 16% of the population. in you want to be president of the united states, you need their support. and savvy politicians are already going after it. [ speaking spanish ] [ speaking spanish ] >> bien venidos, welcome to the white house. [ speaking spanish ] [ speaking spanish ] >> in 2008, 67% of the latino vote went to barack obama. an in 2012, they voted to reelect him, with 71% of their vote, a vote they expect to lead to change. >> hey, obama, don't deport my mama! hey, obama, don't deport my mama! >> but immigration reform is too big of an issue for just one party. so the marchers have made their way to orlando, florida, where they have assembled outside the office of republican senator marco rubio. >> in f
>> my personal opinion is in part because they're brown. >> no brown people in power? >> well, you know, it's the demographic is changing, you know. and this -- if this crowd gets legalized, you know, it's a young community with children. they're voters. >> so just how important is the latino vote? as the fastest growing minority group in the u.s., latinos make up 16% of the population. in you want to be president of the united states, you need their support. and savvy...
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that's like lucy blaming charlie brown for not kicking the football. this venue and this speech is political. >> thank you so much. we're keeping a close eye on those pictures. it goes back to the argument that the obama administration makes, eight years ago they inherited the crisis. they have moved the ball forward and saying time to take responsibility for the economy yourself. >> we're going to take a short break. be right back. [ male announcer ] don't miss red lobster's four course seafood feast, just $14.99. start with soup, salad and cheddar bay biscuits then choose one of nine entrées plus dessert! four perfect courses, just $14.99. offer ends soon, so come into red lobster and sea food differently. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i
that's like lucy blaming charlie brown for not kicking the football. this venue and this speech is political. >> thank you so much. we're keeping a close eye on those pictures. it goes back to the argument that the obama administration makes, eight years ago they inherited the crisis. they have moved the ball forward and saying time to take responsibility for the economy yourself. >> we're going to take a short break. be right back. [ male announcer ] don't miss red lobster's four...
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jerry brown delivered on a long time promise to overhaul california schools and doing it with cash. tonight we get answers f
jerry brown delivered on a long time promise to overhaul california schools and doing it with cash. tonight we get answers f